SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides secure conferencing and chat services. It can be used to send any kind of messages, in addition to normal text messages, including multimedia messages like images, video, and audio stream. All messages in the SILC network are encrypted and authenticated, and messages can also be digitally signed. SILC protocol supports AES, SHA-1, SHA-2, PKCS#1, PKCS#3, X.509, OpenPGP, and is being developed in the IETF. The software is delivered as SILC Client for end users, SILC Server for system administrators, and SILC Toolkit for application developers.

Connexor Machinese analyzers process sequences of
written words, identify and classify the various
entities in them, and show how these relate to
each other, marking the language with a simple and
systematic notation. Currently, the Machinese
product family includes: Machinese Phrase Tagger,
a fast, light-weight morphosyntactic tagger;
Machinese Syntax, a full-scale dependency parser;
Machinese Semantics, a dependency parser with
semantic analysis; and Machinese Metadata, an
entity extractor.

ScheduleWorld is an Internet address book and calendar client and server service that uses open standards to interoperate with most software. It supports SyncML and provides a J2ME calendar client, an Atom/RSS blog reader, TV listings, weather schedules, and time sheets.

Frink is a calculating tool and programming language designed to help you in the real world. It tracks units of measurement throughout all
calculations and ensures that answers are correct. It converts between systems of measurement, and has a huge library of physical
data. It is both a simple calculator for quick calculations and a full-fledged programming language for large tasks. It draws high-quality graphics, handles conversions between time zones, currencies, and historical values of the U.S. dollar and the British pound, translates between several languages, does date/time math, and more.

Maverick is a professional-level Java SSH API that
is based upon the popular open source J2SSH
library. It features support for both SSH1 and
SSH2 protocols and compilation under JDK versions
1.1+, including the latest J2ME Java Mobile
Platform. It also provides a range of performance
enhancements with no dependencies, a
single-threaded architecture, and improved file
transfer rates.

Flight Navigation Planner lets you make flight plans based on known
airports, navaids, fixes, or cities. You can use the sectional charts,
wacs, or the vector/terrain planning charts. It calculates headings,
winds, time, and fuel. It features Airways-based Auto-Routing, Climb and
Descent calculations (a/c type based), Fuel Stop Planning, Auto-Route
around MOAS and Restricted Airspace, Hi-Res Weather Radar Overlay,
Viewing of current sectional, wac, and IFR charts, the ability to see
a route over TFRs, detailed nexrad radar overlays over your routes,
Terrain Profiles with cloud ceilings, and the ability to upload flight
plans to GPS.

BarcR UPC Code Reader is aimed at providing UPC recognition
for the series 60 platform in order to enable development of
software which can benefit from UPC recognition. Currently it
only displays the read UPC code on the screen.